★★★★ "Exquisitely funny, blacker than black dialogue, and squeezes in astute social commentary." The Stage

★★★★ "sharp dialogue and two strong performances." Time Out

‘Some of the smartest writing on 21st-century gender politics right now can be found at Soho Theatre…perfect, pitch-black comedy’ Telegraph

‘Everywhere in the world where there’s a war about religion, two people from each side should have sex. That would bring world peace. We should literally make love and not war’

Dermot and Janet are about to have a one night stand. Before sealing the deal, though, Dermot must:
a) Check she agrees that Tony Blair’s a war criminal.
b) Establish whether she killed her ex-husband
c) Find out why she’s dressed as a giant mouse

By the end of the night, no taboo is left untouched. An outrageous and revealing roller-coaster of a comedy from award winning writer David Ireland following his critically-acclaimed Cyprus Avenue (Royal Court Theatre).